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Vacancy: Partnership Manager

26 January 2026
We are looking for a driven and communicative Partnership Manager to support the Corporate Partnership Program.

Great power rivalry is reshaping global supply chains, new study shows

26 January 2026
Rising tensions between the US and China are changing how companies design global supply chains in strategic industries such as semiconductors and rare earths. New research shows firms are no longer just reacting to trade rules – they are proactively redesigning supply chains to reduce political risk and secure access to critical technologies.

Vacancy: Post-Doc Position in Sustainable Supply Chain Transformation

21 January 2026
The position will be at the heart of growing research programs on sustainable supply chain transformation/ supply chain ecosystems. The wider context of the House of Innovation allows research to delve into the areas of transformative innovation, particularly the twin transition (green and digital) of industries.

Vacancy: Department Coordinator

19 January 2026
We are now seeking a Department Coordinator to the Department of Economics. You will play a key part in ensuring that internal processes run smoothly while supporting researchers, faculty, guests, and staff.

Vacancy: Director - Campus Kämpasten to SSE Executive Education

09 January 2026
SSE Executive Education is seeking an experienced and commercially driven leader to take on the role of Director, Campus Kämpasten.

Fredrik Lange awarded the SSE Corporate Partners' Pedagogical Award 2025

17 December 2025
Assistant Professor and Executive Director of the Center for Wellbeing, Welfare and Happiness, Fredrik Lange, has been awarded the SSE Corporate Partners' Pedagogical Award 2025 for his exceptional and long-standing contributions to the Retail Management program. His dedication to curriculum development, commitment to student learning, and generous support to colleagues have made a lasting impact on a generation of SSE students.

Vacancies: Three Postdoctoral Fellowships in Statecraft and Strategic Communication

16 December 2025
The Center for Statecraft and Strategic Communication (CSSC), located at the Department for Marketing and Strategy at the Stockholm School of Economics (SSE), is pleased to announce fellowships for three two-year postdoctoral fellows wishing to pursue historically informed research about strategic communication in statecraft.

Nobel laureates discuss creative destruction and the future of growth at SSE

15 December 2025
The 2025 Nobel Prize discussion at the Stockholm School of Economics brought together the three economics laureates Joel Mokyr, Peter Howitt and Philippe Aghion to explore how creative destruction shapes economic growth in an era of rapid technological change. From the lessons of history to the challenges posed by artificial intelligence, the conversation highlighted both opportunities and risks in a conversation moderated by Professor Richard Friberg.

Clarification regarding media reporting on Ehnbom and Epstein

11 December 2025
In recent weeks, media have once again reported that Barbro Ehnbom, an alumna of the Stockholm School of Economics (SSE), has had connections to Jeffrey Epstein. We would therefore once again like to clarify what has happened from the SSE’s perspective. As soon as the leadership of SSE became aware in 2015 that there was a connection between Ehnbom and Epstein, we ended our collaboration with Ehnbom. We are appalled by these reports and strongly distance ourselves from everything that has come to light.

When climate risk hits home, people listen: Study reveals key to engagement

08 December 2025
A subtle change in how climate risk is communicated—mentioning a person’s local area—can significantly increase attention to disaster preparedness messages, according to a new study by researchers at the Stockholm School of Economics and Harvard University, published in Nature Human Behaviour. The findings offer a practical, low-cost strategy for governments, insurers and local authorities seeking to boost climate resilience in vulnerable communities.
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